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For about a month I've been working on a SVG parser, which translates the SVG primitves to gcode, for the use with 3d printer. I started developing the Pigaso so I can easly plot PCBs with my 3D printer. Unfortunately for me, there wasn't any application, which would easily enable me to generate gcode from SVG image, or any image in that matter. So I though of making my own application to do just that. My main goal, is to develop a converted which is easy to use, and specialized for generating gcode, no hacking required. Continue reading for a demonstration.

Parallel to my work, I always do some kind of project every summer. Last summer was a game, which I didn’t manage to finish (got lazy on designing the levels). However, this summer I took on to a journey in a field I have almost no experience. Basically, I built my own 3D printer. Without any kits, I wanted to take away from this journey as much as I could. I’ll try to remember all I did, and write as detailed as possible about this journey. In any case, I would advise anyone to try and do this project, it’s a very good learning experience, but be warned that it isn’t a walk in a park, like I thought. When I started this project, I though it wouldn’t take more than 2 weeks to finish it. Well if you know what you are doing, probably it would take less than one day to assemble it, but I didn’t.

It is great for all, I have some different tricks if you want to know it then for that I have some different tricks, for that, you want to learn to code. For that, if you want to know it then for that you just visit some tutorial. And from there it is great for all. If you faced any type...

I have read the post and it is very much helpful because I have got to know about the open cv on the raspberry pi. The images and the screenshots provided here will guide you for your questions. The code you will get here is very unique and can be only used to run OpenCV. If you face any...